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We are looking to have wet UFH installed under our main bathrooms floor.

It is a new build house with joists 600mm apart.

I was intending on asking the plumber/builder to noggin heavily the floor, back it out with Kingspan/celotex and then run UFH pipes through the notched noggins.

What subfloor am I best to run over this for maximum heat throughput? Currently the house is 22m chipboard, but wood being an insulator...is there a better product to use?

Going with WET UFH due to it being in a few other areas of the house, and the manifold having a spare port for it. Keeps the house consistent and easily controlled from our central Evohome system.

Many thanks,
 

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